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XBOX restructuring; laying off 3,200, spinning off some studios, no games canceled
Posted on 7/6/26 at 9:33 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 9:33 am
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If tweet fails to load, click here. I'm liking how this new CEO thinks. So far, every decision has been a good one.
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This is an important email I sent today to all employees at XBOX:
Team,
We are beginning the most significant restructure in XBOX history. After careful consideration, I've made the difficult decision to reduce our team by approximately 3,200 throughout FY27. This will include approximately 1,600 role eliminations today, and in addition, four studios will leave XBOX to new management. I recognize that a year-long restructuring creates additional challenges. Unfortunately, it is not possible to make all the necessary changes in a single day, and I wanted to be direct about the scale.
I know this is painful. These changes will directly affect people who have poured their creativity into building XBOX. Many joined us through acquisitions, while others were recruited here, or sought us out because they loved this industry and loved XBOX. Today's decisions do not reflect their talent or dedication.
Our business today is not healthy. We are operating at margins that are 3–10x lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses. We entered Gen 9 with a smaller install base and a higher cost structure. To grow, we bet on Game Pass, multi-platform, and a broader portfolio of content. While those businesses have created meaningful value, they did not grow at the pace we expected. As that happened, our core business weakened, and we added more teams, more investment, and more time, hoping for a better outcome. And now the industry is facing the most severe hardware crisis in its history. We must reset XBOX.
First, we will reset our content portfolio.
Since 2018, we have aggressively expanded our studio portfolio while the number of games created each month across the industry now outpaces the last ten years combined. We now find ourselves competing not only with the largest publishers, but also with smaller independent studios. It is neither possible nor desirable to own every great independent studio. We have also learned that we are not the best home for every type of studio; in a typical year, we lost 64 cents for every dollar we invested. As we reset XBOX, we will help independent creators succeed by providing open development tools and audiences to realize their vision.
Compulsion Games and Double Fine Productions will return to management and transition to independent studios with their IP, catalog, and runway for their next games. Ninja Theory and Undead Labs have entered terms to join new ownership with funding to complete and grow Senua and State of Decay 3. In France, Arkane’s management is beginning required consultation with its Works Council to review potential strategic options.
We are also making reductions across other units, and in some cases, shifting investment to focus on higher priority projects. These changes vary in size across Activision, Bethesda/ZeniMax, Blizzard, King, Mojang, and XBOX Game Studios. None of our first party publicly announced games or projects are being cancelled as part of these reductions.
In addition, Mojang and King will now report directly to me. These two studios have increasingly become platforms and are our largest by monthly active players. They bring critical geographic, demographic, and differentiation to XBOX.
Second, we will reset our platform.
We know that great technology gets better when it gets simpler, not bigger. Today, in some parts of the company, work passes through as many as 14 layers of management. Our platform teams are 40% larger than they were at the start of this generation, even as our player base and playtime have declined. That complexity has slowed decisions, blurred accountability, and made it harder to deliver for players. As we reset XBOX, we will simplify.
We will reduce management layers to no more than 5, and where possible, 3. We will deliver success through a flatter organization that is built around makers (individual contributors focused on building), player-coaches (leaders who remain deeply involved in the work while developing their teams), and directly responsible individuals (DRIs) who own key decisions and outcomes. And we will streamline how we work across our tools, with a cleaner code base, shared services, and 50% reduced vendor spend.
Third, we are resetting how we operate.
As XBOX grew our headcount, we became more fragmented. Teams, studios, and functions often operate independently, and it became harder to work towards a shared goal, make the right tradeoffs, and get things done.
For the first time, we are establishing a Chief Operating Officer with end-to-end P&L responsibility across content, hardware, platform, and services. Helen Chiang has been promoted to this role and will report directly to me. Over nearly two decades at XBOX, Helen has helped build some of our most important businesses, from XBOX Live to leading Mojang and the Minecraft franchise. She will bring our businesses together under one operating model, making sure we make clear investment decisions, learn from our successes and failures, and hold ourselves accountable for results.
Thank you, Dave McCarthy, who is retiring after 17 years with XBOX. Dave has played a defining role in building the platform that millions of players rely on every day and has been a trusted partner through many of the biggest moments in XBOX's history. We wish him all the best.
These changes are about a bigger future for XBOX, not a smaller one. The next decade of gaming will be larger, more global, and more creative than anything we've seen before. This year, we'll invest as much in XBOX as we ever have, but we'll invest with greater focus, greater discipline, and greater clarity, all in service of making XBOX where the world plays and creates.
I want XBOX to be one of the few companies that entertains more than a billion people each day and gives everyone the opportunity to create and connect. I know we can achieve this goal. XBOX has many of the most beloved franchises in entertainment history, talented studios around the world, and we will return to growth in 2027.
History is full of companies that mistake longevity for inevitability. We will not be one of them.
Asha
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 9:34 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 9:40 am to imjustafatkid
No one does layoffs like an Indian
Posted on 7/6/26 at 9:50 am to 1999
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No one does layoffs like an Indian
Based on the announced studios being spun off, it looks like DEI is on the chopping block at XBOX. The decision makers at Compulsion Games should take a good hard look at how they fumbled South of Midnight so badly. If they don't, this "win" of not having to shut down completely will be a very short term celebration.
Also appears they're streamlining the management structure, which should be good for game production overall.
ETA: Double Fine puts out some interesting, quirky games, but never anything that makes me say "man I really want to play that!" Kiln is just pure garbage. Hard to imagine how that got cleared all the way to production.
Ninja Theory had a gold mine on their hands after the first Hellblade game, and fumbled that with the sequel. Maybe they'll recover with the third iteration. It's nice of XBOX to still assist with funding of that game even though they're spinning Ninja Theory off.
Undead Labs has just taken too long to get State of Decay 3 out the door. No way to sugar coat it. 9 years without a game release is indefensible.
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 10:01 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 10:09 am to imjustafatkid
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I'm liking how this new CEO thinks. So far, every decision has been a good one.
So you are happy that they raised prices?
Posted on 7/6/26 at 10:12 am to LSBoosie
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So you are happy that they raised prices?
"I'LL PAY $100 A MONTH FOR GAMEPASS IF I HAVE TO!!!"
Posted on 7/6/26 at 10:30 am to finchmeister08
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"I'LL PAY $100 A MONTH FOR GAMEPASS IF I HAVE TO!!!"
Posted on 7/6/26 at 10:31 am to LSBoosie
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So you are happy that they raised prices?
I'm going to need you to be more specific here.
Posted on 7/6/26 at 10:40 am to LSBoosie
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So you are happy that they raised prices?
XBOX console sales were already terrible, so I can't imagine the price hikes will even matter. No one is going to pay more for an XBOX than a PS5 at this point.
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 10:47 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 10:55 am to Sl0thstronautEsq
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XBOX console sales were already terrible, so I can't imagine the price hikes will even matter. No one is going to pay more for an XBOX than a PS5 at this point.
I suspect most people won't be buying new consoles at all. I could get a used, working Series X or PS5 at the game store up the road for half what a new one costs. That's pretty irrelevant to the decisions of XBOX's new CEO so far though.
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 10:56 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 10:59 am to imjustafatkid
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I'm going to need you to be more specific here.
This specifically
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Effective August 1, 2026, we will be updating prices worldwide. The price of XBOX consoles will increase by US$100 for 512 GB models and US$150 for 1 TB models. We will also be sunsetting our 2 TB model.
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:01 am to imjustafatkid
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That's pretty irrelevant to the decisions of XBOX's new CEO so far though.
I don't see how it's irrelevant when the XBOX console price increases happened under her watch.
She now wants someone to pay $750 for a digital Series X whereas a digital PS5 is $150 less. XBOX might as well just stop selling consoles entirely
But, oh, let's celebrate the decrease in Game Pass cost (but just ignore the fact that CoD games are no longer Day 1 releases
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:09 am to LSBoosie
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This specifically
Yes, that was a good decision. They can't keep up with the demand. When demand outpaces supply, cost increases. That's how it works.
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:11 am to imjustafatkid
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I could get a used, working Series X or PS5 at the game store up the road for half what a new one costs.
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half what a new one costs.
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half

Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:12 am to Sl0thstronautEsq
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I don't see how it's irrelevant when the XBOX console price increases happened under her watch.
Because that has nothing to do with her. The cost of the components is increasing and they can't keep up with the demand. Everyone would make that same decision. It's the only choice. Definitely not the wrong decision.
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But, oh, let's celebrate the decrease in Game Pass cost (but just ignore the fact that CoD games are no longer Day 1 releases ). As I've previously said, remove the Fortnite BS and get the monthly cost to $19.99.
I agree with you about removing the Fortnite stuff and ancillary things like that, just like they did with Call of Duty. I'm betting a tailored subscription model like that is how they move forward with Game Pass. Would be a huge improvement.
ETA: Also, Game Pass Ultimate is only $22.99 a month. I doubt many people are passing on that because of a $3 difference. It is still easily the best deal going in gaming by far.
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 11:29 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:19 am to finchmeister08
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finchmeister08
I didn't say Game Stop. Would not take you long to find one of those consoles much cheaper than your images. I see them all the time.
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 11:25 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:36 am to imjustafatkid
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Yes, that was a good decision. They can't keep up with the demand. When demand outpaces supply, cost increases. That's how it works.
I don’t keep up with supply and demand but you were just talking about how you could go find a used XBOX for half the price of a new one. In that same post, you said you doubt many people will be buying a new XBOX at all. So are people not buying new XBOX’s or is the demand for new XBOX’s too high?
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:37 am to LSBoosie
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I don’t keep up with supply and demand but you were just talking about how you could go find a used XBOX for half the price of a new one. In that same post, you said you doubt many people will be buying a new XBOX at all. So are people not buying new XBOX’s or is the demand for new XBOX’s too high?
If you don't understand how these aren't competing statements, I can't help you. Just the simple fact that the price increases haven't even gone into effect yet should have told you that you probably shouldn't have posted this question.
ETA: I realize this board is full of Sony shills who are desperate for XBOX to be a terrible company, but could y'all at least put a little thought into it? You're embarrassing yourselves.
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 11:42 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:42 am to imjustafatkid
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If you don't understand how these aren't competing statements, I can't help you.
I just don’t understand why you like the price increases. If they can’t keep up with the current demand, then it forces people to buy used. But also if they raise prices it will also force people to buy used. Either way, people will be buying used. You would rather the option with the cost of a new to me more. That’s just weird to me as a consumer.
But we’ve already established in other threads that you don’t really know what you’re talking about so it makes sense.
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 11:44 am
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:44 am to LSBoosie
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I just don’t understand why you like the price increases. If they can’t keep up with the current demand, then it forces people to buy used. But also if they raise prices it will also force people to buy used. Either way, people will be buying used. You would rather the option with the cost of a new to me more. That’s just weird to me as a consumer.
But we’ve already established in other threads that you don’t really know what you’re talking about so it makes sense.
You doubled down on stupid.
Posted on 7/6/26 at 11:46 am to imjustafatkid
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ETA: I realize this board is full of Sony shills who are desperate for XBOX to be a terrible company, but could y'all at least put a little thought into it? You're embarrassing yourselves.
I mean the same could be said about you being a Microsoft shill. You are happy that they are increasing prices. That’s hilarious. I have no loyalty to either. I own a XBOX Series X and a PS5.
This post was edited on 7/6/26 at 11:47 am
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